TOP carp stillwaters The Oaks and Woodlands are both yielding match weights of well over 100lb.

And Teesside-based anglers are cashing in on the carp bonanza as lower air temperatures and more unsettled weather has done little to curb the feeding frenzy.

Thursday’s match at The Oaks was fished on Cedar Lake by 16 anglers and won by Ian Bailey of Daiwa Cleveland Angling Centre.

He weighed in 106lb 14oz of carp to 4lb caught on caster at eight metres and pellet at three metres from peg 32.

Chris Hall of the Oaks was runner-up with 101lb 14oz, then came Mark Calvert of Garbolino Elton with 88lb 14oz.

Last Sunday on Beech and Sycamore Lakes, 31 fished and local rod Bert Poole, Oaks, won with 86lb 11oz of carp to 2lb on 14m pole and pellet from Sycamore Lake, peg one.

Pete Rambow Snr of Daiwa Cleveland AC was runner-up with 71lb 6oz.

The Oaks produced the biggest weight of the week, the Monday match being won by Dean Smith (Fox Match Bait-Tech) with 142lb 2oz of carp to 3lb on 13m pole and pellet.

At Woodlands the prolific Luke Hawksworth has been in the frame again. He was third in both the Sunday and Monday matches.

The Monday event attracted 81 anglers, and was won by Paul Burton (Anglers World Holidays) with 108lb of carp on 13 metre pole and pellet to the boards.

He also used Method feeder and pellet from his peg at Partridge 18.

Adam Richards (Browning Bag Up) was runner-up with 104lb 6oz then came Hawksworth of Daiwa Cleveland AC with his latest ton-topping weight of 102lb 2oz.

The previous day the venue fished a little better, James Dent (MAP Ba g Up) topping a field of 31 with 139lb of carp on Method feeder and pellet as well as six metre pole and pellet, from Partridge peg 21.

Keith Pentland (Woodlands Tackle) was runner-up with 137lb 15oz. He was followed by Hawksworth who weighed in 135lb 8oz and Mick Lovelass (Browning Quaker) with 100lb 11oz.